The Simpsons will be tackling the Charlie Brown Christmas special, by incorporating "The Great Pumpkin" into their upcoming Halloween episode. "It's called 'It's the Grand Pumpkin, Millhouse,' grand pumpkin, big legal difference," Jean said. The episode will feature "The Great Pumpkin comes to life, and he's so upset at what humans do to pumpkins that he tries to kill and eat everybody."

As for guest stars, The Simpsons will feature Jeff Bezos and Mark Cuban as guest stars. Al Jean referred to them as "The richest supporting cast in history…" And Matt Groening quickly remarked, "Except of course for The Simpsons cast themselves. A comment that drew great laughter from the crowd, who are aware of the The Simpsons cast and their recent contract negotiations. MacFarlane noted that Dan Ackroyd and Chevy Chase will be heading to Russia with Stewie and Brian in a nod to Spied Like Us.

Mike Henry talked a bit about how, for the time being, Cleveland will not be crossing over into Family Guy or vice-versa. "Cleveland's moving out of town, and there's a whole new fresh crop of characters, and we're not going to have Peter come visit anytime soon. Cleveland's not going to go back anytime soon. We're really looking to establish ourselves." Although, MacFarlane noted that they are cheating a bit by having Cleveland return to play R2-D2 in the Empire Strikes Back parody.

A final question attempted to make some noise out of Groenings crack about his cast, and whether the writers should get paid as much as the cast and so on. Groening said "One of the reasons why TV shows that are on the air for a long time go off the air eventually is because it becomes more and more expensive to do. So I hope we avoid that." He added that "I love this cast. Al will say this, we're knocked out by them. They're given good lines, as good a lines as you can, and they take it to another level… They're fantastic, and I want them to be as rich and unhappy as anyone in Hollywood."